U.S. State Summary Grid Lists

Ten Highest Peaks in Selected States and Regions

A 400-foot clean prominence cutoff is used to include peaks on these lists, even though in many states the cutoff is traditionally lower. That is why a summit like Mount Lincoln in the northeast, with only 169 feet of clean prominence, is not included. Note that the highest point in Nevada, Boundary Peak, also has less than 400 feet of prominence, so is not in this grid.

A red triangle (Δ) before the name of a peak means it has been climbed by Vince Kloster. Click on the triangle to see the ascent information for that climb.